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the big western powers want him to respect the tribunal. hezbollah is a powerful force within his government. it believes its members now face are rest, and it wants the prime minister to reject the full legal process out of hand. this is the hezbollah leader speaking last. >> it is a mistake to think we will allow the arrest or detention of many factors. nebraska hand that touches any of them will be cut off. -- any hand that touches any of them will be cut off. >> it lead to mass protests that forced the departure of syrian troops from the country. as the years have passed, the desire for justice has given way to fears that the search for the killers could lead to violence coming and instability in the country. many lebanese do support the tribunal. they want to know who killed rafik hariri. others are suspicious. they say the tribunal as a tool being used by the west and israel to hit political enemies. bbc news. >> a land mine has exploded in afghanistan, killing 20 people. the explosion happened on the main road near kandahar. police s
the big western powers want him to respect the tribunal. hezbollah is a powerful force within his government. it believes its members now face are rest, and it wants the prime minister to reject the full legal process out of hand. this is the hezbollah leader speaking last. >> it is a mistake to think we will allow the arrest or detention of many factors. nebraska hand that touches any of them will be cut off. -- any hand that touches any of them will be cut off. >> it lead to mass...
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state universities took a big hit, $1.3 billion cut. public school also have less and will have to make do with less, $3 billion in payments are delayed and 70 state parks will be closed. >> this must budget will affect almost all of us. among the changes, commuting in the bay area, beginning tomorrow it will get more expensive. toll also increase on bay area bridges for vehicles with more than two axles. that includes big-rigs and cars towing boats or trailers so if you're heading to the sierra, bring extra cash. public transportation fare also also rice, the san francisco municipal transportation agency is bumping up the price. a $2 hike for adult and $1 for kids, seniors and disabled. golden gate transit buses and ferries will add 5% to their fares for a full list of fare changes go to our website. >>> this has impacted dozens of san jose police officers. 67 of them will turn in their badges tonight. as we first reported to you yesterday, they are victims of san jose's $150 million budget deficit. they'll officially be off the job as
state universities took a big hit, $1.3 billion cut. public school also have less and will have to make do with less, $3 billion in payments are delayed and 70 state parks will be closed. >> this must budget will affect almost all of us. among the changes, commuting in the bay area, beginning tomorrow it will get more expensive. toll also increase on bay area bridges for vehicles with more than two axles. that includes big-rigs and cars towing boats or trailers so if you're heading to the...
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and that is 30 provinces as big as countries. the come nist party's important for the -- communist party's important for the current world situation in the sense that china is a major global power. whatever china does has an impact on any major country from the united states to australia. >> from the university of sydney, thank you, sir, for joining us. and a day of mass plow tests in the u.k. -- of mass protests in the u.k. over pensions and pay. >> hundreds of thousands of public workers here in the u.k. were on strike for proposed cuts to their pensions. the unions say half a million people stopped work. schools, gration and other government -- immigration and other government agencies were affected. >> strike day. the one in a saves their pensions or the first in a bitter battle with the government. -- the one that saves their pensions or the first in a bitter battle with the government. for most, it was about their own retirement. they say they shouldn't pay more to pay for bankers' mistakes. ministers say their pensions are
and that is 30 provinces as big as countries. the come nist party's important for the -- communist party's important for the current world situation in the sense that china is a major global power. whatever china does has an impact on any major country from the united states to australia. >> from the university of sydney, thank you, sir, for joining us. and a day of mass plow tests in the u.k. -- of mass protests in the u.k. over pensions and pay. >> hundreds of thousands of public...
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. >> it is a big surprise, but we should have known a couple of months ago you would get pretty good at this covert ops stuff. >> gates has a lot of fans and ed a might beers in both parties. and he's served in a variety of roles under eight separate presidents of the united states. he turns his job over to former cia director leon panetta. >>> and sadly, news tonight about the fighting men and women secretary gates has focused so much of his time on, three u.s. soldiers killed in iraq yesterday. attack at a u.s. base called shocker, right near the border with iran. seven other americans were wounded, that brings the death toll up to 15 in two years and ten months after the u.s. declared an end to combat operations in iraq. >>> china has a lot to boast about tonight. first today it opened the world's longest bridge over a body of water. it's a bridge about 350 miles southeast of beijing. it's over 26 miles long, that's 2 1/2 miles longer by the way than the causeway over ponchartrain in louisiana, for those keeping score at home. and the estimated cost, at least $1.5 billion. this br
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there'll be a big parade. big national holiday in dan. most will likely try to catch a glimpse of the royals. >>> katherine catherine and i are so delighted to be here. >> they'll travel thousands of miles across the country. prince william and kate will be in a polo match in santa barbara that prince william will be playing in. >> we still don't know. they've axed us off the list? >> have they been to the park? >> what about restaurant week? they're missing out. >> rob. take it away. >> they're work off some of the calories. we've got, of course, the tae kwon do championships. we'll have that plus your hot weather forecast when we come back. >>> coming up in sports, it's another late game thrill fehr tr giants, and the a's say good-bye to a fan favorite. details next. tuff really works. welcome to the neighborhood. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you say... can you believe it's been 20 years since college? ♪ [ male announcer ] nothing says "you're special" like boursin, a creamy, crumbly blend of real cheese and savory herbs, boursin mak
there'll be a big parade. big national holiday in dan. most will likely try to catch a glimpse of the royals. >>> katherine catherine and i are so delighted to be here. >> they'll travel thousands of miles across the country. prince william and kate will be in a polo match in santa barbara that prince william will be playing in. >> we still don't know. they've axed us off the list? >> have they been to the park? >> what about restaurant week? they're missing...
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we learn everything she's been saying may not be adding up and it could mean a big break for dominique strauss-kahn. strauss-kahn could have his bail reduced or lifted because of of his accuser's possibility. prosecutors initially stood by the woman's story. now the "new york times" reports investigators have caught the accuser in a series of lies surrounding the case. they suspect she may have been involved in drug dealing and money laundering. the maid apparently had a phone conversation with a jail inmate discussing the benefits of pursuing the charges against strauss-kahn. once considered a leading contender for the french presidency he saw his political career and financial krublble after his arrest. forensic evidence confirms there was a sexual encounter but defense attorneys always insisted it was consensual. >> once the evidence is reviewed it will be clear that there was no element of forcible compulsion in this case whatsoever. >> reporter: after posting a $6 million bail, strauss-kahn was confined to house arrest. the arrangements are costing him $250,000 a month. after toda
we learn everything she's been saying may not be adding up and it could mean a big break for dominique strauss-kahn. strauss-kahn could have his bail reduced or lifted because of of his accuser's possibility. prosecutors initially stood by the woman's story. now the "new york times" reports investigators have caught the accuser in a series of lies surrounding the case. they suspect she may have been involved in drug dealing and money laundering. the maid apparently had a phone...
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. >> reporter: cyber crime is now a big industry. >> we have credit card numbers that can be sold here. >> reporter: f.b.i. agent keith mularski showed us how stolen bank accounts and credit card numbers are now sold on up to 40 black market sites, like this one in bulgaria, complete with electronic shopping carts-- just like many internet sites. >> we went to the site and just registered a user name and put in a password and we got access to it. easy as that. >> to be a disciple of the lord... >> reporter: as for the diocese of des moines, its prayers were answered when the $680,000 was eventually covered by insurance and its bank. pittsford was not so fortunate; it's recovered less than $5,000. because while banks often reimburse individuals, groups like towns and churches find it far more difficult to collect. scott, the f.b.i. says hackers attempted to steal $230 million last year alone. >> pelley: armen, if you're a church or a small business, is there anything you can do to protect yourself? >> reporter: well, there is. the experts tell us the best thing you can do is have a sing
. >> reporter: cyber crime is now a big industry. >> we have credit card numbers that can be sold here. >> reporter: f.b.i. agent keith mularski showed us how stolen bank accounts and credit card numbers are now sold on up to 40 black market sites, like this one in bulgaria, complete with electronic shopping carts-- just like many internet sites. >> we went to the site and just registered a user name and put in a password and we got access to it. easy as that. >>...
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>> we have a big wedding coming up. it's happening in monaco. this is prince albert who is 53 years old. he's going to marry this super beautiful woman -- >> thought to be sort of the eternal bachelor. >> with a couple of children who sort of pop in here and there. >> oh, right. >> she's 33, he's 53, they're going to get married in monaco. everybody's going. and it turns out, it's rumumed charlie woodstock, a former olympic swimmer, went to the airport to fly back to her native south africa. she's trying to bail on the wedding. and everybody's saying this is true. however, of course, the speakers of prince albert are saying it's not true. >> they took her i.d., her passport? >> her passport so there's time for a little intervention. this is all speculative. there's no proof of this. prince albert's spokesperson is denying it. >> if it's true it's the royal version of a prenup agreement. >> listen to who's going, giorgio armani, lots of people are going. >> we're on our way there too. >> right after the show we're catching that jet. >> let's move
>> we have a big wedding coming up. it's happening in monaco. this is prince albert who is 53 years old. he's going to marry this super beautiful woman -- >> thought to be sort of the eternal bachelor. >> with a couple of children who sort of pop in here and there. >> oh, right. >> she's 33, he's 53, they're going to get married in monaco. everybody's going. and it turns out, it's rumumed charlie woodstock, a former olympic swimmer, went to the airport to fly back...
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big sports news to talk about. pablo torre is a reporter for "sports illustrated," all about the nba lockout. started at midnight. what does this mean for fans? >> yeah, well for fans, it allows us to finally get back to what we love about sports -- which is, you know, obscure counting rules and labor law. the problem is that nba teams have been crying poor for quite a while and they're saying that 22 of 30 of them lost money last year. and so they want to be more like the nfl. they want shorter contracts, they want nonguaranteed contracts for players, they want revenue sharing and the players of course got a great deal in the last collective bargaining agreement. and they don't want any of that. so the canyon is so wide between the two parties that we may not have basketball for an entire year, ali. which is a nightmare scenario. the first time ever we won't have an nfl season potential will i and now an nba season. which which is just as disastrous for any kind of sports fan. >> we talked the other day about tige
big sports news to talk about. pablo torre is a reporter for "sports illustrated," all about the nba lockout. started at midnight. what does this mean for fans? >> yeah, well for fans, it allows us to finally get back to what we love about sports -- which is, you know, obscure counting rules and labor law. the problem is that nba teams have been crying poor for quite a while and they're saying that 22 of 30 of them lost money last year. and so they want to be more like the nfl....
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relief for those who own big trucks, as mine. it's better in our pockets because everything else is just getting more expensive. >> the prices are still way up from last year and that's expected to keep many people off the roads over the holiday weekend. statewide, triple-a predicts about 4.6 million drivers will travel 50 miles or more, a 2% drop from last year. >>> and coming up, it was a bombshell day in court. >> the former head of the imf freed without bail while the high-profile case against him is falling apart. >>> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs 5 weather center. high pressure building in overhead. plenty of sunshine out there now. will it hold for the holiday weekend? we'll talk about that coming up. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, monetary fund walked out of court today, free without bail. >>> the former head of the international monetary fund walked out of charges free. he is no longer under house arrest. a maid at a luxury hotel in new york has accused dominique strauss-kahn of chasing her through his suite trying
relief for those who own big trucks, as mine. it's better in our pockets because everything else is just getting more expensive. >> the prices are still way up from last year and that's expected to keep many people off the roads over the holiday weekend. statewide, triple-a predicts about 4.6 million drivers will travel 50 miles or more, a 2% drop from last year. >>> and coming up, it was a bombshell day in court. >> the former head of the imf freed without bail while the...
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not to build strong modern army was a big big thing because we thought we saw our problems and now we are peaceful country. and the more normal relation we do business the little said this was our mistake to be very tolerant with our enemies. but he is blaming me that is because if you because you were tolerant you were nice with everybody and now you brought all the enemies from abroad to libya and this that is a charge by the international criminal court with the design of quotation as state policy anger deterrent quelling by any means including by the use of lethal force the demonstrations of civilians against gadhafi regime which started in february two thousand and eleven this is a policy exist. come on the accuse me of killing people everybody knows even that are themselves they are accusing me of using force because i'm not in the in the army i'm not in the government so for me to be responsible for killing people it was a big joke second to the people who died at the beginning one hundred fifty nine most of the people died when the attack media sites and this would happen anyw
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where they host a dinner party to introduce up and coming to hold big wigs. the transformers dark of the moon may not get the best reviews but it's raking in the money. it has pulled in more than $42 million and it's not even the weekend yet. it made 5.5 million on tuesday alone. impressive. what about this, you remember the movie thor? you probably do. now the makers just announced they are making a sequel on july 26 of 2013. that got us to looking. we found a list of movies scheduled to come out in two years. on march 8, this is 2013, there will be oz, the great and powerful. a prequel to the wiz of oz. in may see iron man 3 and fast and furious 6. in john monsters university. and despicable me 2 in july. if you want to plan accord, "avatar" 2. it's friday, scott mcgrew figures, he has a ga sit in mine. >> this is the toshiba solid state video camera and totally waterproof. here is a closer look it $120. it will shoot as much as you want. we're talking -- you supply the memory card. it will take a still. from the swimming pool we have ian in the cool there.
where they host a dinner party to introduce up and coming to hold big wigs. the transformers dark of the moon may not get the best reviews but it's raking in the money. it has pulled in more than $42 million and it's not even the weekend yet. it made 5.5 million on tuesday alone. impressive. what about this, you remember the movie thor? you probably do. now the makers just announced they are making a sequel on july 26 of 2013. that got us to looking. we found a list of movies scheduled to come...
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that's after a big scare. people were afraid there was going to be a strike today and there was a lot of confusion over that, as well. take a look, no, at the first ferry leaving larkspur this morning on time at 5:51, which surprised a lot of passengers who didn't know if they were going to be able to ride the boat or not. yesterday the inland boatsman union sent out a press release saying they were going to strike. the bridge district responded by canceling ferry service. and this morning, workers showed up for work and the union says, well, they are not striking after all. i'm here with a spokesperson for the union this morning. marina, thank you for joining us. what happened here? >> yesterday, we started leafletting the passengers at 6 a.m. to make sure they wouldn't be caught off guard if need to needed to go on strike. >> reporter: sounds like everybody was caught on guard. why didn't you strike? >> actually they shouldn't have been caught off guard because the company asked us about 10:00 if we were goi
that's after a big scare. people were afraid there was going to be a strike today and there was a lot of confusion over that, as well. take a look, no, at the first ferry leaving larkspur this morning on time at 5:51, which surprised a lot of passengers who didn't know if they were going to be able to ride the boat or not. yesterday the inland boatsman union sent out a press release saying they were going to strike. the bridge district responded by canceling ferry service. and this morning,...
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book called marx lenin stalin to come to the red square to visit the kremlin it's just special it's big with its tall towers imposing registering the schools and sensational history it's the perfect place to visit on a sunny day in the capital although you aren't allowed in the administrative buildings he is standing by and entry to the kremlin all together. even the police during stalin's times the kremlin was almost closed from all visitors it was turned into a huge minute. of complex which serve not only as officers from the soviet party's top officials and the leader of the state would also the apartments were located inside the kremlin walls. where the tyrant or hero one thing is clear just like peter the great napoleon or hitler the soviet leader will be forever criticized discussed and evaluated from stalin statue of the ancient moscow kremlin bold seven sisters skyscrapers you too can visit many places connected with the most controversial man in russian history a savior or mass murderer stalin's legacy is larger than life and will certainly never be forgotten. unfortunately tha
book called marx lenin stalin to come to the red square to visit the kremlin it's just special it's big with its tall towers imposing registering the schools and sensational history it's the perfect place to visit on a sunny day in the capital although you aren't allowed in the administrative buildings he is standing by and entry to the kremlin all together. even the police during stalin's times the kremlin was almost closed from all visitors it was turned into a huge minute. of complex which...
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big continues calls from the public to refuse the message privatization proposals forced by the troika seemingly gone on her face and their present from the european union is three men who. talk about blackmail i guess the greek government critics of are they backing a bailout and acting out of interest keeping profits private as the last is to say she lies the thing you hear is not like greeks have to stretch back into deep history to figure this out we can look at latin american we can look at countries all over the world where the i.m.f. has come in and start. and plundered the nation for corporate consolidation and prime minister cap and trade think of avoiding the countries cannot sit in class many are now asking just how high a price he's willing to pay someone dies there's something very tragic occurs that's going to be a catalyst for i think of all this government the e.u. has stated fairly there's no plan b. is steroids he measures being enacted but his theory fails on the streets might be tiny one. r.t. . the greeks are now facing a twenty eight billion euro in cuts to be imp
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we used to eat these big ice creams in cuba, used lots of cream. most dominica patrons were male but a few foreign women venturing to the famous establishment in the company of men from the court. one of these women was my grandmother, merced moynihan. in la dominica, one of the best cafes in the world, located on oreilly street, where my grandparents met. ticket to ride, i talk about my family history but after they marry -- i am reading a little from the book -- my grandparents were at the center of many fascinating things. i found myself at el centro, the literary and musical gatherings. their house on calle mercades became a cultural cross roads with the traffic of foreigners created a new inspired geography. they travel everywhere. my grandmother, merced, nina played the piano and read poems, while edward read the poems besides playing the fiddle and violin, behaved like an avant garde composer, moving around furniture. according to the journalist were a dynamic duo that rescued the famous hotel sevilla from dereliction in 1919. they also cons
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camera how did she get there but she's in the final odd wimbledon she's doing everything right she's big favorite for saturday's final in london she's indian summer some cracking matches later today as well some other what's your count with the men's semifinals the big one carry on the murray for the local fans versus rafael nadal it doesn't get much bigger than wimbledon more and not just the second. if your company this is sports today plenty ahead including all this. then there were two maria sharapova powers in the wimbledon leading singles final a meeting with czech patrick repeats of. looks like being a softball runs the fastest one hundred meters of the season in switzerland clocking a blistering time of nine point seven eight seconds. pick it out with caster aipac over all the strikes that made our goal week sixteen in the russian premier league truth your number one shortly. tennis first and after a tough injury ridden time of late maria sharapova looks at last back to her best the russian storming into the wimbledon final her first major decider in three years following a strai
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the big holiday weekend forecast. and this is working out very nice. if you like the heat, you're going to love it. we're cranking up those temperatures today. 90s in concord, 70s in san francisco. could see triple digits over the weekend. more on that in a moment. right now let's check your traffic with elizabeth. [ laughter ] >> what did you say? >> two cars. >> no, we have look at this. there is actual traffic near the dublin interchange. >> you're making her mad. >> i got an important role here at 5:00 in the morning, you guys. [ laughter ] >> westbound 580 approaching 680. it is about a 15-minute drive right now out of the altamont pass out towards pleasanton. and the dublin interchange. we'll have more traffic coming up including a big traffic story today actually, the cancellation of the golden gate ferry service. you have more on this coming up. >> we do. thank you. >>> thousands of bay area commuters need to find another way to get to work this morning. ferry service shut down between marin county and san francisco today only though. anne mako
the big holiday weekend forecast. and this is working out very nice. if you like the heat, you're going to love it. we're cranking up those temperatures today. 90s in concord, 70s in san francisco. could see triple digits over the weekend. more on that in a moment. right now let's check your traffic with elizabeth. [ laughter ] >> what did you say? >> two cars. >> no, we have look at this. there is actual traffic near the dublin interchange. >> you're making her mad....
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logs, hostile newspapers in new york and london who compete with the guardian and the neyork times ran big stories saying, "we've been on the wikileaks web site. we found material which could get people killed." and that had a very damaging political impact on the way that the story played out. and also, within wikileaks, where julian's colleagues were horrified that their web site was carrying this material, and very angry that it was carrying that material and they'd never been told. >> smith: the question of harm minimization-- you came in for a lot of criticism of that-- that you were, in your initial conversations, not concerned. >> that's absolutely false and this is a typical rhetorical trick... >> smith: why... why does this keep coming up, why are there people out there that are saying that you didn't care if informants were killed? but you reject the idea or the allegation... >> we are completely... completely... >> smith: ...that you... that you ever resisted, that you were into just releasing the names? >> it's completely false. we have a harm minimization procedure. a harm min
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conducted the war on terror they are the way they're alienated a large pockets really of the country is a big reason for why we have a country nation of violence in afghanistan and how that violence is spilling over into pakistan and most pakistani commentators believe now that one of the ways short short cuts really to controlling violence and extremism on the pakistan afghanistan border is really to end the war on terror the way the u.s. military and the way the cia has been conducting this war over the past ten years one step forward is of course what president obama has declared but you still words we're going to see really actions on the ground and we'll get to see whether important agencies within the u.s. government like the central intelligence agency the cia would really cooperate. but a brief look now at some other international stories we're covering today china is celebrating the concert first which would include its party which is also the largest political party in the world cup officials are attending a grand ceremony in central beijing the house of the day where as they sure a
conducted the war on terror they are the way they're alienated a large pockets really of the country is a big reason for why we have a country nation of violence in afghanistan and how that violence is spilling over into pakistan and most pakistani commentators believe now that one of the ways short short cuts really to controlling violence and extremism on the pakistan afghanistan border is really to end the war on terror the way the u.s. military and the way the cia has been conducting this...
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big continuous calls from the public to refuse the aggressive privatization proposals set forth by the troika seemingly gone unheard of their breasts are from the european union is the remember we would talk about blackmail i guess the greek government critics have argued that these banking a bailout acting out of self-interest keeping profits private must the last is to say she lies nothing you hear it's not like greeks have to stretch back into deep history to figure this out we can look at latin american we can look at countries all over the world where the i.m.f. has come in and sacrificed and plunder the nation for corporate consolidation and prime minister cap and trade stake of avoiding the countries can upset all cost that many are now asking just how high a price he's willing to pay someone dies there's something very tragic occurs that's going to be a catalyst for i think a fall of this government the e.u. has stated fairly there's no plan b. to the a stereotype measures being enacted bus's theory bills on the streets might be time they thought of one. so if r.t. athens. want
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you could sum up what's killed capitalism in four simple words too big to fail and that's what's going on the banks are failing and they want the people to bail them out because a year after all they don't like to take a hit these big guys so they call it for austerity measures and privatization the i.m.f. is nothing more than the international mafia federation the loan sharks of last resort and the people know it they call it privatization i felt squalid stealing valuable public assets and selling it to a friends really cheap the politicians only referees trying for people like you have the most amount of money so that people know that it's going to continue to be it's all go to war and the greek people know that if you don't stand up they're going to mow you down when you get really home gree you're going to see the riots continue to escalate because what are these so called austerity measures what do they really bring oh they bring a lot more poverty oh they bring a worse g d p o they bring more unemployment so the politicians are doing nothing more than the bidding for those that p
you could sum up what's killed capitalism in four simple words too big to fail and that's what's going on the banks are failing and they want the people to bail them out because a year after all they don't like to take a hit these big guys so they call it for austerity measures and privatization the i.m.f. is nothing more than the international mafia federation the loan sharks of last resort and the people know it they call it privatization i felt squalid stealing valuable public assets and...
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that it makes them unavailable for good leaders that are pursuing peace is having to do with these big you can be incidents they make it possible for the government refused to answer questions about them because they are that's a great secret information so it's very important lawsuit. that the chinese communist party is celebrating its ninetieth year of the party has turned china into the world's fastest growing economy since taking power the revolution of one nine hundred forty nine a professor of the university of nottingham doubts that ageing could keep steaming ahead in the coming years. what china has been doing now isa i think it's pretty good but you still put the best china is potential because people are walking ustream the heart and china says it's really the pain quickly on the hot walking or people the high saving rate it will pale behind which meant that a country in another issue dicky in maybe the kinds of sustainability because of past loss in the past three decades quizzing you can china sustain for another twenty or thirty years of basketball's not what are their fun
that it makes them unavailable for good leaders that are pursuing peace is having to do with these big you can be incidents they make it possible for the government refused to answer questions about them because they are that's a great secret information so it's very important lawsuit. that the chinese communist party is celebrating its ninetieth year of the party has turned china into the world's fastest growing economy since taking power the revolution of one nine hundred forty nine a...
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he is the big front runner when it comes to the money race. he's expected to announce somewhere in the neighborhood of 15 to $20 million in the first quarter in fundraising. that's not as much as he raised back in the 2008 period, but not too shabby for mitt romney. >>> thanks. a reminder for all the latest political news go to our website cnn politics.com. >>> let's celebrate the 4th a couple days together. we'll have beer and barbecue and hit the road. >> we'll be celebrating here at cnn. >> we're patriotic to our job. >> live from studio 7, i'm suzanne malveaux. >>> the case against former imf chief dominique strauss-kahn may be falling apart. he has a quickly called court hearing. that is happening in 30 minutes. sources say prosecutors will outline significant credibility issues with strauss-kahn's accuser, a maid claims that strauss-kahn sexually assaulted her six weeks ago in his new york hotel suite. >> even with dna evidence, the prosecution is considering dropping the case. that shows how bad her credibility may be, that even with dn
he is the big front runner when it comes to the money race. he's expected to announce somewhere in the neighborhood of 15 to $20 million in the first quarter in fundraising. that's not as much as he raised back in the 2008 period, but not too shabby for mitt romney. >>> thanks. a reminder for all the latest political news go to our website cnn politics.com. >>> let's celebrate the 4th a couple days together. we'll have beer and barbecue and hit the road. >> we'll be...
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you know these clothes are too big now, so i'm donating them. not going back there again. good for you! how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. whole grain? whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't... multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 lightly sweetened calories per serving... more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios. ♪ what did we learn on the show tonight, craig? ♪ [meow] ♪ [meow] [laughter] [...
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and the driver experienced they were came to follow the car which is also from a cage a big chunk of the prosecutor's office where prosecutors become color sets and make it a project. a lot of the content authorities have decided that you should be exhausted this is your darkest before. the outskirts of gold keep in the newly built area should have been. here and there a some sort of and yelling and on the spend seven years of their lives together and during all that time every step was monitored by the k.g.b. how many employees were watching several how many cassettes of killing civilians were shot and what report so amazing it's all still a secret to this day. plan. looks into the phone ringing you the latest in science and technology from around russia. we've got the future covered. plenty of. places glenn. moscow the limited physical institute and the academy of sciences the employees of the institute were the only people allowed to visit sacro and the city of gold. his colleagues kept in touch with him during the whole seven year exile despite the difficulties such actions could
and the driver experienced they were came to follow the car which is also from a cage a big chunk of the prosecutor's office where prosecutors become color sets and make it a project. a lot of the content authorities have decided that you should be exhausted this is your darkest before. the outskirts of gold keep in the newly built area should have been. here and there a some sort of and yelling and on the spend seven years of their lives together and during all that time every step was...
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in the in the army i'm not in the government so for me to be responsible for killing people it was a big joke second to the people who died at the beginning one hundred fifty nine a lot of the people died when the attack with the site and this would happen anywhere and anywhere in the world in russia in america in france in germany and italy if. people in the street move towards a military side trying to steal an election or arms the military would prevent this what happened in benghazi who are these people later on we found. most of them they belong to groups but it was too late of a direct question did you or your father. the army to kill protesters of course not this number one no second. my father. called the general bob but there isn't because you know he's one of the leaders of the whatever we called him and called him around the corner. we've told him many times don't use force with people he told us but they are attacking the mid-size it's very difficult situation who did order nobody nobody the guards fired but the fire that was the guards were surprised by the attacking people
in the in the army i'm not in the government so for me to be responsible for killing people it was a big joke second to the people who died at the beginning one hundred fifty nine a lot of the people died when the attack with the site and this would happen anywhere and anywhere in the world in russia in america in france in germany and italy if. people in the street move towards a military side trying to steal an election or arms the military would prevent this what happened in benghazi who are...
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not to build a strong and modern army was a big big thing because we thought that most of our problems and now we are peaceful country no w m d and a more normal relation we do business there live and say this was our mistake to be very tolerant with our enemies so everybody is blaming me that is because if you because you were tolerant you were nice with everybody and now you brought all the enemies from abroad to libya and this that is of you say no to nato is trying to kill you right today i was swimming and fishing was very hard at what we went to the beach. saw we are in our country enjoying our life fighting for our country living with our people. we live we live in our country that we would if we die we go to heaven so what is bombing libya and the libyan government says that more than nine hundred people have been killed since the beginning of the operation in march while nato has only admitted nine civilians and they destroyed our house in the middle of. area. small house strong surrounded by many houses we were living near these small school next to them the bond that house w
not to build a strong and modern army was a big big thing because we thought that most of our problems and now we are peaceful country no w m d and a more normal relation we do business there live and say this was our mistake to be very tolerant with our enemies so everybody is blaming me that is because if you because you were tolerant you were nice with everybody and now you brought all the enemies from abroad to libya and this that is of you say no to nato is trying to kill you right today i...
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have historically gotten it wrong with these calls so there is a big huge question mark coming at the end of this entire debate that i spent the last few minutes talking about and why the political circus then for something that is so scary and that it's a note and that it could be so consequential well earlier i spoke with leslie appalled to help me make sense of all of this he's an economist and he's author of this book the looting of america has here is his take on the current financial state of affairs. i kind of doubt it but you know i'm not a fortune teller i spent my trying time trying to figure out how we got into this mess and how it is that the issue of debt has become more important than the issue of putting our people back to work and i think we have to remember is debt is the same thing as wall street wealth wall street hedge funds getting extremely wealthy off of our debt and we have to understand that the way they play with them when you talk about markets getting jittery investors that's half of the investors or more according to the f.b.i.'s website headlines are half
have historically gotten it wrong with these calls so there is a big huge question mark coming at the end of this entire debate that i spent the last few minutes talking about and why the political circus then for something that is so scary and that it's a note and that it could be so consequential well earlier i spoke with leslie appalled to help me make sense of all of this he's an economist and he's author of this book the looting of america has here is his take on the current financial...
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i mean it's not really a big guy but it will be big enough to take us into the weekend. much warmer temperatures. 80s and 90s to low 100s far enough inland. if you are heading top the citier -- heading up to the sierra again it will be cool. the river is running very fast. very, very cold. it tells you all the reservoirs are full. toys, 80s, and 90s. fairfield 90. 91 pittsburgh. 76 berkeley. 82 in castro valley. 92 morgan hill. cupertino 85. 40s on the peninsula. upper 60s along the san mateo coast and near 80 near santa cruz. it does look like more patchy fog. temperatures going above average. >>> there could be two californias. why he wants a california split. >>> there is a drop off in the number of californians going somewhere this fourth of july holiday weekend. find out why for those going it's really important that they go. >>> good morning, 237 still not very slow which is good news for this friday morning commute. we will tell you more. her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thing cover-to-cover. loved it. thanks. wou
i mean it's not really a big guy but it will be big enough to take us into the weekend. much warmer temperatures. 80s and 90s to low 100s far enough inland. if you are heading top the citier -- heading up to the sierra again it will be cool. the river is running very fast. very, very cold. it tells you all the reservoirs are full. toys, 80s, and 90s. fairfield 90. 91 pittsburgh. 76 berkeley. 82 in castro valley. 92 morgan hill. cupertino 85. 40s on the peninsula. upper 60s along the san mateo...
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. >> to which one answer might be "so why is it so big?" i mean, it is a vast territorial power which has, of course, significant ethnic minorities. they have large territories. >> rose: so you're suggesting that there is a history of chinese imperialism and any other historian who suggests that... >> no, no. i think that henry kissinger is clearly right. that it is not an eansionist power inhe sense thatfor exame, russia was. expanding constantly but i think... >> rose: and certain after the war. >> but i think that what you see already is a chinese strategic doctrine and kissinger, i think, would not dispute this which stakes an ambitious claim to a spheref influence as we rightly said and that would provoke conflict so i i think we're entering very very difficult times >> rose: well, your oxford colleague neil ferguson suggests that nationalistic forces will overwhelm and that there will be a conflict between... in some way between the united states and china. >> well any historian who has looked at the history of the rise and fall of gr
. >> to which one answer might be "so why is it so big?" i mean, it is a vast territorial power which has, of course, significant ethnic minorities. they have large territories. >> rose: so you're suggesting that there is a history of chinese imperialism and any other historian who suggests that... >> no, no. i think that henry kissinger is clearly right. that it is not an eansionist power inhe sense thatfor exame, russia was. expanding constantly but i think......
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that's a big question. they clearly can't have an opening in the treasury secretary's post right now. so it would leave the white house and the administration in a lurch if he were to, you know, really plan an exit without a clear succession plan. but treasury secretary geithner is clearly exhausted. >> but that is exactly why it stee seems to me so odd. it sounds like what people are expecting out of this white house when it comes to economics these days, so maybe it's just par for the course. jeff, does it strike you as just kind of bad politics, bad timing? what's your take on this? >> i don't think anyone in the world cares much who's the treasury secretary. people care that the economy is not recovering, and he is the leading representative of it other than the president himself. things were getting better in may. they stopped getting better. this is a problem in substance, and it's a problem politically. shuffling around the boxes doesn't matter, but the lack of a sense that anything is getting better
that's a big question. they clearly can't have an opening in the treasury secretary's post right now. so it would leave the white house and the administration in a lurch if he were to, you know, really plan an exit without a clear succession plan. but treasury secretary geithner is clearly exhausted. >> but that is exactly why it stee seems to me so odd. it sounds like what people are expecting out of this white house when it comes to economics these days, so maybe it's just par for the...